TEN FAMOUS ATHEISTS' LAST WORDS BEFORE DEATH:

TEN FAMOUS ATHEISTS' LAST WORDS BEFORE DEATH:


1.  ANTON LEVEY— Author of the Satanic Bible and high priest of the religion dedicated to the worship of Satan.  One of his famous quotes was:  “There is a beast in man that needs to be exercised, not exorcised."  His dying words were:  "Oh my, oh my, what have I done, there is something very wrong. . . there is something very wrong.”

2.  SIR THOMAS SCOTT— Chancellor of England:  "Until this moment I thought there was neither a God nor a Hell.  Now I know and feel that there are both, and I am doomed to perdition by the just judgment of the Almighty."

3.  CAESAR BORGIA— Italian nobleman, politician, and cardinal:  "While I lived, I provided for everything but death; now I must die, and am unprepared to die."

4.  THOMAS HOBBS— Political philosopher:  "I say again, if I had the whole world at my disposal, I would give it to live one day.  I am about to take a leap into the dark."

5.  THOMAS PAINE— The leading atheistic writer in American colonies:  "Stay with me, for God's sake; I cannot bear to be left alone, O Lord, help me!  O God, what have I done to suffer so much?  What will become of me hereafter?  I would give worlds if I had them, that The Age of Reason had never been published.  O Lord, help me!  Christ, help me!  No, don't leave; stay with me!  Send even a child to stay with me; for I am on the edge of hell here alone.  If ever the Devil had an agent, I have been that one."

6.  VOLTAIRE— Famous anti-Christian atheist:  "I have swallowed nothing but smoke. I have intoxicated myself with the incense that turned my head.  I am abandoned by God and man.”  He said to his physician, Dr. Fochin:  “I will give you half of what I am worth if you will give me six months of life."  When he was told this was not possible, he said “Then I shall die and go to Hell!"  His nurse said:  “For all the money in Europe I wouldn’t want to see another unbeliever die!  All night long he cried for forgiveness.”

7.  DAVID HUME— Atheist philosopher famous for his philosophy of empiricism and skepticism of religion:  He cried loud on his death bed "I am in flames!"  It is said his desperation was a horrible scene.

8.  CHARLES IX— The French King.  Urged on by his mother, he gave the order for the massacre of the French Huguenots, in which 15,000 souls were slaughtered in Paris alone and 100,000 in other sections of France, for no other reason than that they loved Christ.  The guilty king suffered miserably for years after that event.  He finally died, bathed in blood bursting from his veins.  To his physicians, he said in his last hours:  "Asleep or awake, I see the mangled forms of the Huguenots passing before me.  They drip with blood.  They point at their open wounds.  Oh!  That I had spared at least the little infants at the bosom!  What blood!  I know not where I am.  How will all this end?  What shall I do?  I am lost forever!  I know it.  Oh, I have done wrong."

9.  JOSEF STALIN— Soviet Georgian revolutionary and politician.  In a Newsweek interview with Svetlana Stalin, Stalin's daughter, she told of her father's death:  "My father died a diffic,lt and terrible de,ath.  God grants an easy death only to the just.  At what seemed the very last moment, he suddenly opened his eyes and cast a glance over everyone in the room.  It was a terrible glance, insane or perhaps angry.  His left hand was raised, as though he were pointing to something above and bringing down a curse on us all.  The gesture was full of menace, the next moment he was dead."

10.  GANDHI— At his death, he said, “For the first time in 50 years, I find myself in the slough of despond.  All about me is darkness.  I am praying for light.”

What did Gandhi say about atheism?
God is the source of Light and Life and yet He is above and beyond all these, God is conscience. He is even the atheism of the atheist. For in His boundless love God permits the atheist to live. Belief in one God is the corner-stone of all religions.


BELOVED, compare these last words from atheists, with these last words, from these saints of God: 
THE APOSTLE PAUL:  “O death, where is thy sting?” 
KING DAVID:  “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.” 

Lastly, JESUS CHRIST said:

-“Father forgive them, they know not what they do.”
-“I Am the resurrection and the life.  He that believeth on Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.” 

-"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man goes to the Father except through me. All who find the Father, first find me. If you know me, you know the way to the Father."


Only fools never learn from history.  It is amazing that even in our days, with all these facts at our fingertips, someone with a mind can devote his entire life to a delusion, and want everyone to believe that there is no God. 
No wonder the Bible says:  "The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God." (Psalm 14:1)

  • France Tremblay
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    By France Tremblay

    Brother…I don’t know where you found those informations…but I invite you to check carefully before to publish it …Ghandi, for exemple, was a great man…a great son of God…go to check in Wikipedia and read about his life and all he did for the world…

    Do you remember what is written about Jesus’s last words in urantia book?

    187:5.2 (2010.3) Shortly after one o’clock, amidst the increasing darkness of the fierce sandstorm, Jesus began to fail in human consciousness. His last words of mercy, forgiveness, and admonition had been spoken. His last wish—concerning the care of his mother—had been expressed. During this hour of approaching death the human mind of Jesus resorted to the repetition of many passages in the Hebrew scriptures, particularly the Psalms. The last conscious thought of the human Jesus was concerned with the repetition in his mind of a portion of the Book of Psalms now known as the twentieth, twenty-first, and twenty-second Psalms. While his lips would often move, he was too weak to utter the words as these passages, which he so well knew by heart, would pass through his mind. Only a few times did those standing by catch some utterance, such as, “I know the Lord will save his anointed,” “Your hand shall find out all my enemies,” and “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Jesus did not for one moment entertain the slightest doubt that he had lived in accordance with the Father’s will; and he never doubted that he was now laying down his life in the flesh in accordance with his Father’s will. He did not feel that the Father had forsaken him; he was merely reciting in his vanishing consciousness many Scriptures, among them this twenty-second Psalm, which begins with “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” And this happened to be one of the three passages which were spoken with sufficient clearness to be heard by those standing by.

    To finish:

    159:1.3 (1762.5) “The Father in heaven loves his children, and therefore should you learn to love one another; the Father in heaven forgives you your sins; therefore should you learn to forgive one another. If your brother sins against you, go to him and with tact and patience show him his fault. And do all this between you and him alone. If he will listen to you, then have you won your brother. But if your brother will not hear you, if he persists in the error of his way, go again to him, taking with you one or two mutual friends that you may thus have two or even three witnesses to confirm your testimony and establish the fact that you have dealt justly and mercifully with your offending brother. Now if he refuses to hear your brethren, you may tell the whole story to the congregation, and then, if he refuses to hear the brotherhood, let them take such action as they deem wise; let such an unruly member become an outcast from the kingdom. While you cannot pretend to sit in judgment on the souls of your fellows, and while you may not forgive sins or otherwise presume to usurp the prerogatives of the supervisors of the heavenly hosts, at the same time, it has been committed to your hands that you should maintain temporal order in the kingdom on earth.

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